Presented as a box set containing five CD's plus a lavish
booklet, here's a stunning collection of recordings from this
unique German garage-beat duo with touches of futurism. Active
in the late '70s and early '80, these modern Beatniks from
Hannover were the total opposite of everything that the Neue
Deutsche Welle movement represented. Included are two regular
studio albums, two discs of outtakes, leftovers and rarities
(one of them renamed, edited and updated by The 39 Clocks
exclusively for this box set), plus a previously unreleased
live album from 1981. Wow!

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Presented as a box set containing five LP's plus a lavish booklet, here's a stunning collection of recordings from this unique German garage-beat duo with touches of futurism. Active in the late '70s and early '80, these modern Beatniks from Hannover were the total opposite ... read more »

Reissue of the 1981 debut. Their music can be seen as a futuristic, definitely urban, German form of U.S. '60s garage punk, with a referential nod to f.i. Suicide and Velvet Underground. Expect sparse and gritty garage chord progressions, hypnotic rhythms and deadpan ... read more »

A reissue of the second album (1982) by this remarkable German duo, offering a mixture of hypnotic '60s drenched psychedelia and garage rock, performed with a beatbox. Mastered from the original tapes, now you can hear this music with improved sound quality. Includes a ... read more »

This legendary British acid/psych-folk release from 1972 sees another reissue. The album was self-produced, with group member John behind the board as the technical director to the trio's eclectic and experimental songwriting approach.